Description
Red-Staining Polypore Mushroom Plate Culture
Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) Mushroom Plate Culture.
Each culture plate is a 100x15mm petri dish inoculated with fresh Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) mycelium growing on malt extract agar (MEA), and will arrive actively colonizing.
Red-Staining Polypore Mushroom Plate Culture Lab Notes
At Out-Grow's mycology lab, we have observed the following traits of this mushroom plate culture:
Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) mycelium appears cream-colored on culture media, moderately cottony in texture, gradually developing browns and light tans throughout the colony as it ages — similar in progression to other Amauroderma species. Growth is slow to moderate at an optimal temperature of approximately 77–82°F in darkness. The color transition from cream to tan and brown with age is normal and expected as the culture matures.
Mushroom Plate Culture Use
Mushroom plate cultures, typically on MEA culture plates, are used to grow and preserve mycelium. In most cases, sterile transfers of agar wedges from this plate are used to inoculate fresh culture media or sterilized grain spawn.
Mushroom Plate Culture Storage
Your mushroom plate culture can be wrapped in parafilm and stored at normal room temps, in a sealed baggie, for up to 6 months. Out-Grow recommends you replate your mushroom plate culture every 6 months to ensure longevity of your purchase.
Store fully colonized plates at 35–43°F in darkness, sealed to prevent desiccation. Plan to transfer every 6-12 months to maintain culture vigor.
Mushroom Plate Cultures Are Made to Order
All mushroom culture plates are made to order. Once your order is received, Out-Grow will inoculate your plate within 1-3 days. Your mushroom plate culture will then be incubated in our mycology lab for approximately 7-14 days, or until clean healthy mycelium has been verified by our mycologist. Once verified, your order will be shipped promptly. Please allow an additional week for your mushroom plate culture to fully colonize upon arrival, as colonization time varies by species.
Description
Red-Staining Polypore Mushroom Plate Culture
Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) Mushroom Plate Culture.
Each culture plate is a 100x15mm petri dish inoculated with fresh Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) mycelium growing on malt extract agar (MEA), and will arrive actively colonizing.
Red-Staining Polypore Mushroom Plate Culture Lab Notes
At Out-Grow's mycology lab, we have observed the following traits of this mushroom plate culture:
Red-Staining Polypore (Amauroderma rude) mycelium appears cream-colored on culture media, moderately cottony in texture, gradually developing browns and light tans throughout the colony as it ages — similar in progression to other Amauroderma species. Growth is slow to moderate at an optimal temperature of approximately 77–82°F in darkness. The color transition from cream to tan and brown with age is normal and expected as the culture matures.
Mushroom Plate Culture Use
Mushroom plate cultures, typically on MEA culture plates, are used to grow and preserve mycelium. In most cases, sterile transfers of agar wedges from this plate are used to inoculate fresh culture media or sterilized grain spawn.
Mushroom Plate Culture Storage
Your mushroom plate culture can be wrapped in parafilm and stored at normal room temps, in a sealed baggie, for up to 6 months. Out-Grow recommends you replate your mushroom plate culture every 6 months to ensure longevity of your purchase.
Store fully colonized plates at 35–43°F in darkness, sealed to prevent desiccation. Plan to transfer every 6-12 months to maintain culture vigor.
Mushroom Plate Cultures Are Made to Order
All mushroom culture plates are made to order. Once your order is received, Out-Grow will inoculate your plate within 1-3 days. Your mushroom plate culture will then be incubated in our mycology lab for approximately 7-14 days, or until clean healthy mycelium has been verified by our mycologist. Once verified, your order will be shipped promptly. Please allow an additional week for your mushroom plate culture to fully colonize upon arrival, as colonization time varies by species.
